BSR_S10E36 - Ain’t Misbehavin’ - Amina Robinson
Celebrating Joy and Craftsmanship in Theatre: A Conversation with Director Amina Robinson on 'Ain't Misbehavin'
Join us as we explore the vibrant world of musical theatre through the insights of director Amina Robinson. This episode highlights the creative process behind the revival of 'Ain't Misbehavin' at Theater Horizon, emphasizing collaboration, artistic choices, and the importance of community connection in theatre.
In this episode:
Amina Robinson discusses her approach to bringing 'Ain't Misbehavin' to life, focusing on collaboration and the stage energy.
The influence of Harlem Renaissance aesthetics in scenic and costume design, blending traditional and cabaret styles.
The challenges of rehearsing a historically rich, high-energy musical within tight timeframes.
Audience reactions and the importance of evoking joy, especially in contemporary Black culture.
The significance of songs like 'Black and Blue' and their historical context within the show.
How spontaneous audience interaction and improvisation keep performances lively and authentic.
The logistical strategies of rapid scenic and costume changes in a tight rehearsal schedule.
The role of community-oriented spaces like Theater Horizon in fostering intimacy and inclusivity.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to season 10 and 'Ain't Misbehavin' at Theater Horizon
01:02 - Director Amina Robinson’s approach to collaboration and stage magic
02:22 - The current climate of arts and creative risks in theatre
03:20 - First impressions and experiences with 'Ain't Misbehavin'' in grad school
04:33 - Coming back to the show with Theater Horizon and cast insights
06:15 - The importance of time and urgency in producing musicals today
07:11 - The strategy of quickly building a skeleton of the production
08:55 - Scenic design inspiration rooted in Harlem Renaissance aesthetics
10:35 - The seamless blend of scenic and lighting design to evoke the period
11:54 - Costume design's role in storytelling and visual richness
12:27 - Sound design's complexity in capturing New York City vibes and on-stage band dynamics
13:39 - Creating an immersive, community-like theatre experience
15:37 - Black joy as a healing and celebratory force in the show
16:58 - Context and reflection on 'Black and Blue' and Fats Waller's intentions
18:14 - The emotional and political layers behind 'Black and Blue'
19:46 - The significance of audience interaction and performers' improvisation
21:18 - The lore and history surrounding the song 'Black and Blue'
22:55 - The humor and spontaneity brought by actors in performance
23:50 - Audience engagement and the power of crowd work
24:38 - Integrating humor and outrageous moments into performances
26:46 - The role of community and space in Theatre Horizon’s success
27:02 - The importance of leaving audiences with joy and celebration
28:20 - Closing thoughts on the community impact of theatre and supporting local arts
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Ain't Misbehavin' on Stage (through May 17)
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